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Title: School History & the 'Other'
Sub-title: It's Influence on Greek Pupils' Perceptions of the 'Other'
Edited by: Chrysa Tamisoglou
ISBN10-13: 1622578732 : 9781622578733
Format: Hardback
Size: 260x180mm
Pages: 312
Weight: .734 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - May   2013
List Price: 252.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 3
Subjects: Education
In recent years, issues related to the cultivation of national identity and the contribution of the 'other' to the construction of national self has assumed considerable significance. Additionally, the way the past should be narrated and presented to the younger generation through school history is beset by continual and not easily resolved debates. This book, focusing on the Greek context, reports how and to what extent school history and history education contribute to the formulation of Greek youngsters' national identity and perceptions of the 'other'. School history is conceived as a double-edge notion which includes official aspects (educational policies, history curricula and textbooks) and every day practice (implementation of official aspects and history teaching reality). Examining both edges, this book depicts the influence that school history has on pupils' perceptions of the 'other' in ethnocentric educational settings and underlines the contribution of other parameters inside and out of these settings.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Theoretical Framework; Studying the History Curriculum; Studying the History Textbooks; Investigating History Teachers' View; Investigating Pupils' Perceptions; Conclusions; Index.
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